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    Baghdad Council demands 19 billion dinars to end the problems of Husseiniya

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    Post by Rocky Wed 07 Mar 2018, 4:14 am


    Baghdad Council demands 19 billion dinars to end the problems of Husseiniya

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    Baghdad provincial council on Wednesday called on the central government to allocate 19 billion dinars to complete the service projects in the Husseiniya area, accusing Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi of responsibility for delaying projects in the region.
    "The Council of the province demanded during its meeting on Tuesday the Council of Ministers to allocate 19 billion dinars to complete the projects of the Husseiniya area," said the Council member, "the Council of Ministers has already allocated 8 billion dinars" .
    Azerjawi said Prime Minister Haider Abadi, "the responsibility to stay the same in the area of ​​Husseiniya because of poor funding and the delay of projects there."
    The provincial council of Baghdad decided on Tuesday to authorize the governor Atwan al-Atwani to take "necessary measures" to solve the problems experienced by the Husseiniya, which has been witnessing demonstrations and sit-ins for several days in protest against the deterioration of services. Ending / 25 n


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